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A Set of Six Danish Silver Table-Spoons, by Fredrik Moritz Klose, Copenhagen, Circa 1790, each with rounded handle, engraved with foliage and with bright-cut border, 10oz 12dwt, 329gr. Each marked on back of handle with maker's mark. Assay masters mark F in beaded circle (for Frederik Fabritius 1787-18230, month mark for June, maker's mark and town mark with date ?7. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
An Elizabeth II Silver Table-Service, by Viners, Sheffield, 1959-1963, each piece with shaped handle, comprising: 6 table-spoons 12 table-forks 12 dessert-spoons 12 dessert-forks 12 soup-spoons 12 grapefruit-spoons 12 teaspoons 12 coffee-spoons A pair of sauce-ladles A pair of serving-spoons A soup-ladle and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades: 12 table-knives 12 cheese-knives A five-piece caving-set 12 fish-forks 12 fish-knives 12 fruit-forks 12 fruit-knives A pair of fish-servers A cake-knife in fitted mahogany finish canteen with hinged cover and single drawer, on cabriole legs, the canteen 79cm wide, weighable silver 145oz 14dwt, 4,532gr (175). The service is in generally good condition with the pieces mostly seeming to be in 'as new' condition. There are some scuffs and marks to the outside of the canteen. The canteen has a maximum width of 79cm, is 80cm high and 53cm maximum depth.
An Elizabeth II Silver Table-Service, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1973 and 1974, King's pattern, comprising: 8 table-forks 4 table-spoons 8 dessert-forks 8 dessert-spoons 8 soup-spoons 8 fish-forks 7 fish-knives 8 teaspoons 6 coffee-spoons and the following with stainless steel blades and filled handles: 8 table-forks 7 cheese-forks weighable silver 132oz 13dwt, 4,127gr (80)
A George III and Later Table-Service, Various Maker's and Dates, King's pattern, variously engraved with differing crests of initials, comprising: 9 table-forks 7 dessert-forks 4 dessert-spoons Together With: 5 Scottish single-struck King's pattern dessert-forks 55oz 17dwt, 1,737gr (25)
A George VI Silver Table-Service, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, Most 1945, each piece with faceted tapering handle, engraved with an initial, comprising: 4 table-spoons 8 table-forks 8 dessert-spoons 8 dessert-forks 8 fish-forks 8 fish-knives 8 soup-spoons 8 teaspoons A pair of sauce-ladles 3 serving items and the following with composition handles and stainless steel attachments: 8 table-knives 8 cheese-knives A three-piece carving set in fitted oak-finish canteen with hinged cover and single drawer, the canteen 44cm wide, total weight of silver 106oz 2dwt, 3,300gr (84)
An Elizabeth II Silver Table-Service, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1973-1977, each with shaped handle, comprising: 8 table-spoons 8 table-forks 8 dessert-spoons 16 dessert-forks 8 soup-spoons 8 teaspoons and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades: 8 table-knives 16 cheese-knives weighable silver 100oz 3dwt, 3,115gr (80)
A George III, George IV, William IV and Victorian Silver Table-Service, Various Maker's and Dates, Fiddle Pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising: 3 table-spoons 8 table-forks 9 dessert-spoons 9 dessert-forks 50oz 13dwt, 1,575gr (29) . The table-spoons, two by John James Whiting, London, 1833, one by Francis Higgins, London, 1821 The table-forks, five by John Hawkins, London, 1817, three by John Kerschner, London, 1818. The dessert-forks, eight by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, 1842, 1843 and 1849 and one by Charles Lias, London, 1846. The dessert-forks by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, 1841
A George V Enamelled Silver Dressing-Table Service, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1927, each piece with blue guilloche enamel over a wavy ground, comprising: a box, the inside of the hinged cover with a mirrror, 9.5cm diameter; a facetted glass bottle, 17.5cm high; a hair-brush; a clothes-brush; a hand-mirror; a comb; a shoe-horn; a button-hook; a manicure set; a timepiece, apparently unmarked; a crocodile jewellery box and a crocodile desk blotter, all in a fitted crocodile case; Together With: a pair of similar candlesticks, by A L Davenport Ltd., Birmingham 1930. Overall there is some surface scratching and wear as well as some loss and scratching to the enamel. The case has some scratching and staining to the material inside. The candlesticks: There are some bruises to the edges of the bases. There is a bruise to the nozzle on one. The circular box: the enamel is generally intact but with some scratches. The timepiece: possibly silver plated and not solid silver as it is unmarked. There are areas of loss to the enamel. The mechanism is not currently working. The hand-mirror: the marks are rather worn. The mirror plate has some scratching and minor marks. The smaller implements: there is some corrosion to the metal mounts. The brushes: some wear and damage to the bristles on the brushes.
A George V Silver Table-Bell, by J Parkes and Co., London, 1917, tapering octagonal and with baluster handle, 12cm high, 12oz, 374gr. Fully marked on side, further part marked inside and on clapper. There is a small amount of wear to the marks, though each is still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are a number of dings and dents to the surface.
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